Dharmyug was a Hindi pictorial weekly[1][2] published by The Times of India Group from year 1949 till 1993.
[8] Dharmveer Bharti was a dedicated and widely admired editor, although was sometimes considered to have been authoritative by fellow journalists.
[10][11][12] The magazine covered all disciplines, including literature, art, fashion, culture, fiction, science and comics.
[13][14] (although the name may imply Dharm = faith/duty, yug = age) Serialised stories of many Hindi popular writer and poets were published in the magazine.
The magazine was the first to serialize that tremendous milestone of Hindi and Indian theater Aadhe Adhure by Mohan Rakesh, as well as the first to publish stories of Shivani.